Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A method, comprising: receiving, by a bank computing system and from a user device, a multi-check image depicting a front side of multiple checks for deposit with a bank during a communication session; generating, by the bank computing system, a front side image for each of the multiple checks from the multi-check image; receiving, by the bank computing system, electronic signature data for a customer via a single user input at the user device, during the communication session, the single user input applying to all of the multiple checks, the electronic signature data being received from a source other than a check image; generating, by the bank computing system, back side data for each of the multiple checks using the electronic signature data, the electronic signature data applied to the back side data of each of the multiple checks; generating, by the bank computing system, a check image file for each respective check of the multiple checks, each check image file including the back side data and the front side image for a respective check; and processing a check deposit for each respective check using the check image file for the respective check.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein receiving the electronic signature data includes receiving a digital signature of the customer; wherein generating the back side data for each of the multiple checks includes applying the digital signature to a base check image for each of the multiple checks.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein receiving the digital signature from the customer includes receiving a finger or stylus input.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein receiving the digital signature from the customer includes receiving the digital signature from the user device, a separate device, or a data store.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein receiving the electronic signature data includes receiving biometric data for the customer or receiving an indication indicating that no signature is necessary.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein receiving the electronic signature data includes receiving a signature button selection message, wherein generating the back side data for each of the multiple checks includes generating a unique code for each of the multiple checks and associating the unique code with a respective check.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein receiving the signature button selection message includes receiving the message from the user device.
8. The method of claim 6, wherein receiving the signature button message selection includes receiving the message from a device separate from the user device.
9. The method of claim 6, wherein associating the unique code with the respective check includes at least one of applying the code to a back side image or storing the code in a data store with an association with the respective check.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein generating the back side data for each of the multiple checks includes using a base back side image for each of the multiple checks, wherein the base back side image for a respective check is one of a captured image of the back side of the respective check, a generic image of a check back side, or a selected image of a check back side.
11. The method of claim 10, further including selecting the selected image of a check back side from a database of back side images, wherein the selection uses the front side image of the respective check and a machine learning algorithm to identify the selected image for the respective check.
12. A computing device, comprising: one or more processors; memory, the memory storing instructions, which when executed by the one or more processors, cause the computing device to perform operations comprising: receiving, from a user device, a multi-check image depicting a front side of multiple checks for deposit with a bank during a communication session; generating a front side image for each of the multiple checks from the multi-check image; storing the front side image for each of the multiple checks in a respective check image file; receiving electronic signature data for a customer via a single user input at the user device, during the communication session, the single user input applying to all of the multiple checks, the electronic signature data being received from a source other than a check image; generating back side data for each of the multiple checks using the electronic signature data, the electronic signature data applied to the back side data of each of the multiple checks; storing the back side data for each respective check in the check image file for the respective check, wherein the back side data and the front side image for a respective check are stored in the check image file for the respective check; and processing a check deposit for each respective check using the check image file for the respective check.
13. The computing device of claim 12, wherein receiving the electronic signature data includes receiving a digital signature of the customer; wherein generating the back side data for each of the multiple checks includes applying the digital signature to a base check image for each of the multiple checks.
14. The computing device of claim 12, wherein receiving the electronic signature data includes receiving a signature button selection message, wherein generating the back side data for each of the multiple checks includes generating a unique code for each of the multiple checks and associating the unique code with a respective check.
15. The computing device of claim 14, wherein associating the unique code with the respective check includes at least one of applying the code to a back side image or storing the code in a data store with an association with the respective check.
16. The computing device of claim 12, wherein generating the back side data for each of the multiple checks includes using a base back side image for each of the multiple checks, wherein the base back side image for a respective check is one of a captured image of the back side of the respective check, a generic image of a check back side, or a selected image of a check back side.
17. A non-transitory machine-readable medium, storing instructions, which when executed by a machine, causes the machine to perform operations comprising: receiving, from a user device, a multi-check image depicting a front side of multiple checks for deposit with a bank during a communication session; generating a front side image for each of the multiple checks from the multi-check image; receiving electronic signature data for a customer via a single user input at the user device, during the communication session, the single user input applying to all of the multiple checks, the electronic signature data being received from a source other than a check image; generating back side data for each of the multiple checks using the electronic signature data, the electronic signature data applied to the back side data of each of the multiple checks; storing the back side data and front side image for each respective check in a respective check image file for the respective check; and processing a check deposit for each respective check using the check image file for the respective check.
18. The non-transitory machine-readable medium of claim 17, wherein generating the back side data for each of the multiple checks includes applying a digital signature to a base check image for each of the multiple checks.
19. The non-transitory machine-readable medium of claim 17, wherein generating the back side data for each of the multiple checks includes generating a unique code for each of the multiple checks and associating the unique code with a respective check.
20. The non-transitory machine-readable medium of claim 19, wherein associating the unique code with the respective check includes at least one of applying the code to a back side image or storing the code in a data store with an association with the respective check.
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May 13, 2025
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